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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
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=== Opening ===
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*The Simpsons won a visit to [[Delaware]] in a contest. [[Lisa]] wants to visit [[Wilmington]], Delaware's largest city.
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*After rejecting traveling via airplane, the Simpsons illegally board an {{W|Union Pacific Railroad|Union Pacific}} train.
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=== Paul Bunyan ===
 
=== Paul Bunyan ===
*The first story tells the story of the giant lumberjack {{W|Paul Bunyan}}.
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*The first {{W|tall tale}} tells the story of the giant lumberjack {{W|Paul Bunyan}} ([[Homer]]).
*Paul Bunyan fought [[Rodan]] from the film ''{{W2|Rodan|film}}''.
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*According to [[Carl]], the townspeople got rid of American writer [[Laura Ingalls Wilder]] by getting her drunk and dragging her out of town.
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*Paul and [[Babe (Simpsons Tall Tales)|Babe the Blue Ox]] create the {{W|Great Smoky Mountains}} by releasing cigar smoke on a mountain range. They also trample over a valley, creating [[California]]'s {{W|Death Valley}}.
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[[File:Paul Bunyan fighting Rodan.png|250px|thumb|[[Paul Bunyan]] fought the Japanese giant monster [[Rodan]] from the {{W2|Rodan|film|1956 film of the same name}}]]
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*Paul Bunyan fought the Japanese giant monster [[Rodan]] from the {{W2|Rodan|film|1956 film of the same name}}.
 
*As Paul and Marge run towards each other, "{{W2|Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing|song}}" by {{W|The Four Aces}}, from the film ''{{W2|Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing|film}}'', plays.
 
*As Paul and Marge run towards each other, "{{W2|Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing|song}}" by {{W|The Four Aces}}, from the film ''{{W2|Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing|film}}'', plays.
*One of the stuffed toys in the [[Museum of Stuffed Animals]] is of [[Binky]] from ''[[Life in Hell]]''.
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*One of the stuffed toys in the [[Museum of Stuffed Animals]] is [[Binky]] from ''[[Life in Hell]]''.
 
*Paul Bunyan is said to have caused the {{W|Great Chicago Fire}}.
 
*Paul Bunyan is said to have caused the {{W|Great Chicago Fire}}.
  
 
=== Connie Appleseed ===
 
=== Connie Appleseed ===
*The second story tells the story of {{W|Johnny Appleseed}}, except changed to [[Connie Appleseed]].
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*The second tall tale tells the story of {{W|Johnny Appleseed}}, with his name changed to [[Connie Appleseed]] ([[Lisa]]).
*[[Homer Bufflekill]] sings "[[Cleaning My Gun with the Safety Off]]" to the tune of "{{W|Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush}}".
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*The song [[Homer Bufflekill]] sings, "[[Cleaning My Gun with the Safety Off]]", is a parody of the English nursery rhyme "{{W|Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush}}".
  
 
=== Tom and Huck ===
 
=== Tom and Huck ===
*The third story tells the story of ''{{W|The Adventures of Tom Sawyer}}'' by [[Mark Twain]].
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*The third "tall tale" tells the story of [[Tom Sawyer]] ([[Bart]]) and [[Huckleberry Finn]] ([[Nelson]]).
*The name of [[Pone, Pelts and Beyond]] is a reference to {{W|Bed Bath & Beyond}}.
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**Lisa tells the hobo that ''{{W|The Adventures of Tom Sawyer}}'' is not a tall tale, but a book by [[Mark Twain]].
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**Other characters include [[Becky Thatcher]] ([[Lisa]]) and [[Judge Thatcher]] ([[Homer]]).
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*The hobo sets the scene in the {{W|Mississippi River}}, aka "The Big Muddy".
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*The name of the store [[Pone, Pelts and Beyond]] is a reference to {{W|Bed Bath & Beyond}} retail chain.
 
*Captain [[Julius Hibbert]] sings "[[Ol' Man River]]" from the musical ''{{W|Show Boat}}''.
 
*Captain [[Julius Hibbert]] sings "[[Ol' Man River]]" from the musical ''{{W|Show Boat}}''.
*[[Krusty the Clown]] mentions president [[Millard Fillmore]].
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*[[Krusty the Clown]] mentions president [[Millard Fillmore]], who served from 1850 to 1853.
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*Everybody aboard the steamboat had {{W|derringer}} handguns.
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=== Ending ===
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*Lisa mentions they will visit the place where {{W|JCPenney}} department stores sent their damaged merchandise.  
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 11:32, July 13, 2024

References/Trivia


Season 12 Episode References
268 "Children of a Lesser Clod"
269
"Simpsons Tall Tales"
"Treehouse of Horror XII" 270


Cultural references

Opening

  • The Simpsons won a visit to Delaware in a contest. Lisa wants to visit Wilmington, Delaware's largest city.
  • After rejecting traveling via airplane, the Simpsons illegally board an Union Pacific train.

Paul Bunyan

Paul Bunyan fought the Japanese giant monster Rodan from the 1956 film of the same name

Connie Appleseed

Tom and Huck

Ending

  • Lisa mentions they will visit the place where JCPenney department stores sent their damaged merchandise.

Trivia

  • Two scenes appear in the credits, but don't appear in the episode:
    • They are: A deleted scene where Babe kicks Paul in the crotch and "Treehouse of Horror XI" where Kang and Kodos answer the phone.
  • During the Gracie Films logo for this episode, Homer says "Oh boy, buffalo testicles!" and then chomps.

Continuity

  • The Simpson family going to Delaware is a call back to the ending of the season 11 episode "Behind the Laughter". At the end of that episode, the Simpsons win a trip to Delaware and want to visit Wilmington and a screen door factory. These places are mentioned at the beginning of "Simpsons Tall Tales" too.
Season 12 References
Treehouse of Horror XI A Tale of Two Springfields Insane Clown Poppy Lisa the Tree Hugger Homer vs. Dignity The Computer Wore Menace Shoes The Great Money Caper Skinner's Sense of Snow HOMЯ Pokey Mom Worst Episode Ever Tennis the Menace Day of the Jackanapes New Kids on the Blecch Hungry, Hungry Homer Bye, Bye, Nerdie Simpson Safari Trilogy of Error I'm Goin' to Praiseland Children of a Lesser Clod Simpsons Tall Tales